Stevie Ray Vaughan 06/??/1979
Set I
Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
Woke Up This Morning - instrumental
Dirty Pool
Rude Mood
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Woke Up This Morning - instrumental
Dirty Pool
Rude Mood
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Set II
Set III
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wes meyette | / | View | ||||
| Baden | / 0 | View | ||||
| Jack Warner | FLAC / 1 | View | MAC>CD | |||
| BH | flac / 1 | View | audience | |||
| Michael Shilling | CDR/Flac / 1 | A- | View | |||
| Notes: | VG+ Audience source of Unknown Lineage. Short (2nd Set SRV only) at 25min so paired with Fat Dawg's (42:46min) Performance from 1980. Makes for a great Overall CD of two early partial performances. | |||||
| dcbullet | Flac / 0 | View | ||||
| Bluesthinker | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | W 4/73 & Mar 2 79 | |||||
| King of the Gypsies | / | View | ||||
| James Hebert | 1 CD / 0 | View | ||||
| russiancrowe | / 1 | View | ||||
| Ed Nosal | FLAC / 1 | View | Unknown AUD source | |||
| Pat | flac16 / 1 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | Lineage: audience recording(EX quality) (unknown equipment used, but it's SOUND GREAT!) > master CDR clone > EASYcd EXTRACTOR > f lac 6 > my dl on HD (> dime > YOU) | |||||
| Bill Tripp | FLAC / 1 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | Seeder's Notes: Recording source: Very good audience, some distortions on Stevies vocals and a slight (but not annoying) hum throughout the recording Recorded by Ron Rawls in 1979. Ron asked Stevie if he could record the last set. Stevie reluctantly agreed. Lou Ann Barton had appeared with Stevie for this show, but Ron deleted those songs from his tape, something he now regrets! But it's great to have these 5 songs that would have otherwise never been heard again. Thanks Ron! Here's some of what Ron had to say about this recording. "I inadvertently erased the Lou Ann Barton songs. At the time I really didn't care for her too much. I wish I hadn't erased it now. On the tape, Stevies' vocals are distorted (I think they sound pretty good most of the time), but this is pretty much the way he sounded through the cheap PA system he had at the time. I don't think they could afford much in the way of equipment back then. I remember during the break Stevie huddling back by the drum set with a Soldering Iron in hand trying to fix his guitar (#1). A friend I was with was a guitar player and offered his guitar to Stevie. Stevie gave him a cold stare and said "Naw man. I'll be alright". | |||||
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